To spark the minds of youth, a Richmond Hill high school technology department is prototyping a low output version of this ion magnetohydrodymanic scramjet technology. The technology is slated to enter a STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) space startup contest, to be announced. The space startup was inspired by “President Barack Obama on How to Win the Future Q&A with Popular Science” interview.

The contest was inspired by MP Leona Alleslev’s 150 year plan. MP Alleslev was brought notice of the technology as Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) liaison September 12, 2016.

Engine design

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Five (5) stacked engines feed each other increasing thrust, in a way where the change in surface area changes laminar flow and expands atmospheric gases utilizing magnetohydrodynamic effects to achieve thrust:

Trans-atmospheric process using a one way fluid flow valve construction ATMO can utilize on-board fuel(like NASA renditions) or run in “fuel-less” mode which utilizes the atmospheric gas contents as a propellant.

Completely different concept deploying an intra-atmospheric Stage I electrostatic propulsion. Here is a primer.

The high current spark gap rapidly expands gasses on par with 1g of TNT depending on the current. This is significant because not only are we using atmospheric gasses as fuel but Ozone is one of the main byproducts along with nitrogen compounds that chemically react with each other adding to the thrust output.